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1. n. Post, pole, pillar, shaft. (PPN pou).

2. n. Ridge, as of nose; lump (Kam. 64:108).

3. n. Mast of canoe.

4. n. Machine gun.

5. n. Part of snood lashing on composite hook, as for bonitos; sometimes shaft of a hook is so called.

6. n. Spool pins on a sewing machine.

7. Same as poupou 1.

8. n. A canoe, broad for its length and wide and blunt at the ends, used for baggage.

9. n. An internal hardening or tumor.

Same as paʻū, drenched.

s. The name of the side posts of a Hawaiian house.

2. A post or pillar of a building. Puk. 27:10. E hanaia i paa a kukulu ia ka pou ma ka waa akau; e hanaia ka pou i ke kaula mai luna a lalo.

3. A disease said to be a hard, long substance lying perpendicularly above the umbilicus.

Pou (pā'-u), n.

/ pā'-u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Post; column used as a support.

2. Mast of a canoe: e hanaia i paa, a kukuluia ka pou ma ka waa, e hanaia ka pou i ke kaula mai luna a lalo.

Mast of a canoe.

Wall posts of a house. Also called side posts.

post, supporting column.

E huli iā “pou” ma Ulukau.

Search for “pou” on Ulukau.

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